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You are here: Home / Events / Mapping the Geography of Grace: A Writing Workshop for Clergy

Mapping the Geography of Grace: A Writing Workshop for Clergy

December 14, 2016 By

Event Details

  • Date(s): Tuesday, Sep 26th, 2017-Monday, Oct 2nd, 2017
  • Venue: Gray Center in Canton, MS
  • Categories: Regional Workshop, Writing Workshop
  • Tags: Center for Ministry, off-site, pastors, Robert Benson, writing, writing workshops

Robert BensonSponsored by The Collegeville Institute in partnership with The Center for Ministry

For generations, the South has been known for its great writers. Faulkner, O’Connor, Wright, Welty, Percy, Berry—their work continues to inspire those who read and write today. These authors pull back the curtain on the heights and depths of the human condition. They invite us to wrestle with profound dilemmas and to exult in the surprises of grace.

Who among us now is writing to probe and illumine the ebb and flow of our spiritual journeys? Who is exploring the landscape of faith in ways that both bless and challenge today’s church? Who among our clergy hear a call to articulate with clarity and resonance the hungers of 21st century hearts, minds, and souls?

Center for MinistryThe Collegeville Institute is partnering with the Center for Ministry in Jackson, Mississippi, to host this writing workshop for clergy who can answer “Here I am” to the questions posed above. Stretching over five full days (the first and last days are reserved for travel), the workshop will feature teaching sessions with noted author Robert Benson, time for writing, and gatherings for reading and responding to the work of others in the group.

The experience is open to ordained persons of all denominations. Writers of various levels of experience are welcome to apply; there is no expectation that participants are published authors. The foremost requirements are a desire to make substantive and imaginative theological reflection available to the church and the reading public and a willingness to expand one’s capacity for doing so.

The workshop will be held at the Gray Center in the countryside north of Canton, Mississippi. The Collegeville Institute is underwriting the costs of lodging and meals, and all workshop fees. All travel expenses remain the responsibility of participants. The program will be limited to twelve participants.

Workshop facilitator Robert Benson has spent his life writing and speaking about one thing—paying attention to the everyday things that point us to the presence of the Holy in our lives. He has published books on topics as diverse as prayer, liturgy, spirituality, vocation, travel, gardening, baseball, and the Rule of St. Benedict. They include Between the Dreaming and the Coming True, Living Prayer, In Constant Prayer, That We May Perfectly Love Thee, and his most recent work, Moving Miss Peggy.

Application Process:

The application deadline for this workshop has now passed.

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